The Straits Times, 30 January 1901
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Title Section15 1901-01-30 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY, 30, 1901. NO. an,m15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement910 1901-01-30 1 NOTICES. •pilE HOHNEU COMPANY. U Mil Ell THB »ta«*>"< I* Aavaraaos Noewiol, Uaioa Fir. In~.aos Bode*y. A r'^. a*»ranr- «>««paay <F>rs)-_ T h. O,i» M«taal SW— Navlgrtio.Cos.paav. Th. Tottaoham L*tr» Bmt Oosapany. JV-S^VS. 01 888b I?«ixr1 ?«ixr f AMT. I,IBITT«P. Agents STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. H omni T«l«oe*ph Stun. 'Or WH*BTM,KtrrELH*MOOB. sTKAM910 words
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Advertisement1393 1901-01-30 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKLIJR-B PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ tinder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore.: SHir Aoesot, late J. Daebdbu A Co., S-8, Oolltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Strainer Froni Expected Will be Oeaptohed for On Broumer. Port Jmn w P. n eh, A^hnn, Deli. Jan. 81.1,393 words
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Advertisement599 1901-01-30 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,157,M0 Paid up Capital £iia.7W Reserve Fund 1:1,073,680 The undersigned, Agsnta for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTKAD A Co., Agents. rE CHINA TRADERS INBURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. i*pital Snhsoribsd $t,noo,ouu Amount Paid ap.599 words
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Advertisement621 1901-01-30 1 INSURANCES. THK ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17*)) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rate*. BE.'IN MEYER A Co. w. A s. 81/12 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 1844) r pHE undersigned, agents for the above 1 <-otnpany, are prepared621 words
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Advertisement672 1901-01-30 1 BANKS. MONOKONO AND HHAIIGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. D-T7P CAPITAL »10,000.0U0. RESERVE FUND. Sterling Reserve..* l n,o(X>,o<n tf'UCIltA Silver Resen,e... ft, 00,000 »l-,W O.uua RESERVE LIABILITY OF I .mnnmn PROPRIKTORR |-HO,OOO/M0 OOL'BT OF DIBaCTOBS:— N. A. anaa. Kaq.-CHAUUtax B. BBSWIK, K4Q— DsntTT CHAI»HAK. B i oiti. Eau TBS Bon. R M. Gsat672 words
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Advertisement671 1901-01-30 1 NOTICES. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO BUPPLY BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY. For particulars apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Managing Agents. \K<- H I 1>« IDA. PKRKIRA HOKllclTLTfßirr AXO FIoEIST. COLLBCTOB A»D EIPOBTEB OF ObOHII«. By spneial appointment to His Majesty The King of671 words
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Advertisement861 1901-01-30 1 AtFr*BxaEMait OsesMsT* WatJMM Wnrslk' Prof Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice-Prai ident Illinois Wo nan's Alliance, in apeai ingcf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, U y> I suff-red witn a severe cold this winte which threatened to ran into pneutnonli I trie i different remedies bnt i aeemod t, grow worse and the861 words
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Article61 1901-01-30 2 Dim Vmui h« ru»«*Ki. CMBMi UMTINtTIOK lan SO Ki«n Ann| 30 Ai-hilln 91 Hbipout K> Hu [mouth .10 Malacca •U Newton HaU «0 Bambta SO Woof Koi Brit itr. DVruie «ir. Brown Hr Day *tr. Btr*tton rtr. Daljr Mr. Hwtlrr Q«r Mr. Bcbmi(il rtr. FUOIM Djimbir Amsterdam and Linrpool61 words
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644 1901-01-30 2 PRICK 16 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1901. At last Singapore has decided to attempt to emulate Penang and hare a public band of its own. It is with certain amount of shame-faced-ness tliat one must admit that public of Singapore has bad cally nothing to do with sing the matter,644 words
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Article304 1901-01-30 2 It would seem to have been decided bat, at next Saturday afternoon's ervice in St. Andrew's Cathedral, on he occasion of the funeral of our late iueen, only a selected body of fifty .'ulunteera is to attend the parade in uniocm and the remainder, it is to be prolumed, are304 words
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Article126 1901-01-30 2 Complaints have been received from influential local Malays that none of their community has any idea concerning the context of the Proclamation read on Monday morning. They also claim to entertain a doubt as to whether the Prince of Wales or the Duke of York was proclaimed King Under the126 words
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Article135 1901-01-30 2 Since the inception of a policy of rigorous prosecution by the police, we are glad to find that out of the 63 European male ruffians in the town who were known to subsist upon the earnings of fallen women— that they imported from Europe for immoral purposes, SO have fled135 words
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Article56 1901-01-30 2 We do not think that any explanation or apology is necessary for giving a conspicuous position t*i the following item of local police news: This morning, a Kling was fined >:>. or, in default, a week's imprisonment for being drunk. His plea was that his condition was the result of56 words
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Article13 1901-01-30 2 Ha. Duncan has arrived here from Port Dickson. He is staying at Raffles.13 words
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Article12 1901-01-30 2 Thk Commeicial Union Assurance C -mipitny send a Chinese calendar for 1901.12 words
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Article23 1901-01-30 2 Mil and Mr;. Zacharia arrived by the Marti from London and are 1 1 1 1 1 i n p up at Raffles23 words
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Article18 1901-01-30 2 The annual departmental reports of tl.e Straits Settlements for 1x99 have ju»t been issued in one bulky volume.18 words
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Article22 1901-01-30 2 l.iriT P. H. H. Preston R.G A leaves tn-morrow by the GaaawaM 4ysariat India, where he is to join a Mountain Battery.22 words
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Article23 1901-01-30 2 Mr .1 F. Owen, district officer of Pnrt Dickson, and Mrs. Owen, have hi rived in Singapore and are slaying at Raffles Hotel23 words
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Article22 1901-01-30 2 A gold ring, value Sl3O, the pro iwrty of Capt. Whyte, was stolen from his room at Zetland House, Armenian Street, yesterday.22 words
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Article25 1901-01-30 2 A Ki.ino bullock-cart driver reporta to the police that two cases containing needles, value S4OO, were yesterday stolen from his cart whilst in Japan Street.25 words
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Article28 1901-01-30 2 Carl Stringer's party (on its tenth tour round the world) is expected to arrive here to-morrow from Rangoon. The party, which numbers about ten, will stay at Raffles.28 words
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Article64 1901-01-30 2 A notification as to cholera slates that on Monday there were four cases, all Chinese, one each in Boat No. 920 and at 61 Prinsep Street, and two at 6, Bali l.me All died. Mb. Barkshire, of the Civil Surveying Staff of thettE arrived from London hv the *»fcv.i and64 words
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Article29 1901-01-30 2 A kkcnchman proposes to establish a smelting concern in Klang, and has issued prospectuses in English and Chinese with the view of forming a company to start the concern.29 words
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Article31 1901-01-30 2 The iAtodxawi shipped for Manila, yesterday, 50 head of bullocks. Today, the Arruioon A\xar landed here from Calcutta, over 40 head ol horned cattle and upwards of 1,500 sheep and goats.31 words
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Article32 1901-01-30 2 H. M. 8. Mohank, Commander Freeman, a third-class cruiser of 1,770 tons displacement, 2,200 HP, and carrying 8 guns, is expected to arrive from the north within the next day or two.32 words
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Article39 1901-01-30 2 Saturday, the day of our late Queen's funeral, having been set apart by His Majesty King Edward as a day of general mourning, tbe Straitt Time* Office will be closed and there will be no issue of the paper.39 words
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Article34 1901-01-30 2 Mb. 8. M. Oregoiy, the railway accountant and auditor of thn Ferak State Railways, has arrived in Singapore and is staying at Rallies Hotel. Mr. Gregory hasfifteenmontlis'furlough ami is on his way to Europe.34 words
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Article34 1901-01-30 2 Tim Trraa goes into d.ick at Keppel Harbour this afternoon, aud the Mafk> pore at Tanjong I'agar to-morrow. Yesterday, the SMiadji was dry-docked at Tanjong Pagar, and this morning the llailotu at Keppel Harbour.34 words
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Article48 1901-01-30 2 Mb. and Mrs Smith, Miss Smith and Mr. 1). Smitli, globe-trotters, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker, Capt and Mrs. Ktvis, and Mr. I'pton arrived here from home by the Ilingo Maru and stopped at Rallies Hotel They all left for Calcutta na Penang and Rangoon by the taaaaam48 words
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Article41 1901-01-30 2 Tub subjoined message, dated I .ondou 22nd instant, 8.15 p.m., is published in the Hongkong Daily I'rets-Jhe followingtelegram has been posted in the Mansion House:-" My beloved mother passed away at 6.4.1 surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Signed Albert Edward."41 words
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Article53 1901-01-30 2 It is reported in the Ptrak l'ioneer that Sir FVaok Swettenbain will be out next month; and relieve his brother, Sir Alexander, who will then go home on leave. Also, that consequent on that arrangement, Colonel Walker will cancel his leave for the present, and continue to act as British53 words
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Article53 1901-01-30 2 It is understood that H. M- I Undaunted has received at Hongkong her orders for home and will leave for Singapore to meet her relief, the lile*hmm, from whence she will sail for England and pay off. By tbe time she reaches England, the Undaunted will have been nearly four53 words
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Article856 1901-01-30 2 A MILLION TAELS WANTED. SINGAPORE CHINESE TO BE ASKED TO SUBSCRIBE. Hongkong, Jan. JKX/i. Chinese officials report having received an order from Hsian-fu to raise one million taels to support 10,000 soldiers under General Tung-fu-hsiang. Li-ti-chuan, the President oftheStechuan mines, has been ordered to proceed to Singapore, Manila, and856 words
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Article80 1901-01-30 2 Th« Chamber of Commerce have issued a circular to the various business houses asking that Saturday shall be observed as a day of public mourning, and that all places of business shall be closed for the day. The Banks have signitiod their intention of closing on that80 words
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Article101 1901-01-30 2 D'Ahc's Marionettes re-open at popular prices in their own Bijou Theatre at the foot of Fort Canning, entrance facing the Ice Works, on Monday night, Feb. 4th. The opening piece will be the new spectacular drama Hahes in the wood," in four acts. This is the first production101 words
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REUTERS TELEGRAM.
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Article40 1901-01-30 2 DAY OF GENERAL MOURNING ORDERED London, Jan :Mh. The King has directed thit Saturday, the day of the Queen's funeral, shall be observed as a day of general mourning. All banks will be closed and business suspended.40 words
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Article47 1901-01-30 2 < KOWN PMMUatOf r.KRMANY INVESTED WITH THE ORDKR OF THK <;.VKTER. The King invested the L'rown Prince of Germany with the Order of the Garter at Osborne. The ceremony was a brilliant one, and was performed in the presence of the Kaiser and other royalties.47 words
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Article29 1901-01-30 2 N(»'l" FINALLY AHAMK>NKD. There are various indications that the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia has not been finally abandoned.29 words
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Article11 1901-01-30 2 KING EDWARDS IMPRESSIVE SPEECH. The King's impromptu tpeeuh wai deeply impressive.11 words
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Article568 1901-01-30 2 8. t. a i. 12th co. R. A fries di.v Kama between the above tennis,* wan played last night on the Esplanade, before a fair crowd of spectators. The ground was in splendid condition, considering the showers of rain during the afternoon. Punctually the team lined up as follow*568 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement451 1901-01-30 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, IU lIHIW Of Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus, Tk» alvro Krplonmt, luting *U maun- I fmJ-tnl in OrtuU Britain, an mMc to I mtm Uu »<jA tUminrd of taf'ty "nd I mmnly t*U impotd fty451 words
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Advertisement1431 1901-01-30 2 NOTICES. WpF Robinson Piano Co., I j;t, UAFKLKS PLAOK, Sinoapobb Tkliphokk No. 191. Pluiio Makers. Taarn Si Bepalren. M-i. lattraaicat Hrllrrs m.w.f. KlrWtrr Hnil Komawm's Machines are connidered the best. The HOIiKWIFK" H™NDBKWINO MACHINE i. one of the most reliable machine. Tl* workmanship a.d finish are first class throughout. The1,431 words
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Advertisement799 1901-01-30 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES (URLS' SCHOOL. CI.ASBEB for French, German, etc., are now forming under Miss Olivr H. C. Stacy of Cambridjrs University. Honours. Languages acquired on the Continent. Young ladies not studying in the school can be a Imitted to thsse classes. Lessons given at pupils' own residences. For particulars,799 words
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Advertisement62 1901-01-30 2 H. 8. IxtmlK for «b« Straw mv. mm*l4 <m •ntun <m 00. v*. <A tlx w<i onlj to th. a«l*ot of tkU ooodltioo. wks SI 8. S. >ra ttftctti tk.t »<ht otkwwiM b. ,mbli.Wd. 2Thc jiimegStraiU Tim* «30 a year, or pott free «34. StraiU Budget tlB a year, or62 words
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Advertisement59 1901-01-30 2 BINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Owino to the Memorial Service to be held in the Cathedral on Saturday next, Feb. lad, there will be no range practice for "B Company, S V It on that day. Firing will take place on Sunday, the ard, at 7 a.m., at 100 yards, kneeling and59 words
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Article1065 1901-01-30 3 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL MEETING. YOI'K iK CONDOLENCE WITH TIIK ROYAL FAMILY rsorosßD static of her late M UMTT THI U.UEEN. TMK SITE OF THI OBELISK HI <inK*TKl> VcsTKKDAV afternoon, a Bpecial meetk*a of thn Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held at thn Mnnifip.il tlthces, Kaplanade, to pass a vote of nindolence with1,065 words
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Article85 1901-01-30 3 0m to the want of funds throughout tin: Chinese Empire it has been agreed upon by the Viceroys and < iovernors of provinces tv levy a sort of income tait on the inhabitants of each city, walled market, town, village and bamlttt, an ascending scale having been85 words
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Article422 1901-01-30 3 THE LATE QUERN .HIM It. ADJOIBHS WITHOUT TRAXBACTIKO BI'SINtSS. At the opening of tbe Legislative Council meeting yesterday, The Acting Colonial S«cb».takv said that when hon. members last met they had already received the news of the serious illness of their late beloved (jueen. Very soon after that422 words
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Article740 1901-01-30 3 I'l 81.1 l .VEETINO AT KUALA LIPIS. (a% Our CurrapmuUnl Knul.t l.ipit, -£i,ul January. Kvkkv member of the Pahang Service, whether of high or low degree, at present in Kuala Lipis, attended at the Club last eveniug to be present at a meeting which was convened740 words
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Article1310 1901-01-30 3 Hiie» from Auitralian paptrt) London, 10// i Urn. SOUTH AFRICA. MAHKir.u men in Britain who wish to settle in .South Africa are being ottered Bpecial inducements to join tbe Transvaal constabulary Four hundred troops have arrived at Malmesbury, M miles north-east of Cape Town, and martial law1,310 words
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Article71 1901-01-30 3 In the race for the Tollygunge Cup Steeplechase, at Calcutta on theoth inst. value Rs. 2.500, Mr. Straw's Mots Trooper fell, giving the jockey a nasty spill. M»jor the Hon. E. Baring's Bohemian frince also fell, and the jockey, Churchwood, broke his jxw badly tlie horse lost his71 words
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47 1901-01-30 3 The following subscriptions towards the above fund have been received and are thankfully acknowledged His Honour Sir J. A. Swettenham Ub Hon'blc W. Kgerton W. R Collyer i» F. O. Penney vS E.C. Bill A. Murray M W. A. CI'SCADKN, Hon. Secy.47 words
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Article86 1901-01-30 3 ToMti'iN exchanges announce the approaching departure of M Mourner, (iovemor-d. -nci.il, to France. M. I loiuner, it is understood, goes to France to endeavour 1 o raise million francs to push on the vurious lines ol railway projected within his Vice-royalty. Great progress has been86 words
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Article636 1901-01-30 3 ON HOSPITAL MANAbCMINT. Win Lung catchee sick you t'ink more better go hospital side, more better you stop home side, how you ta'kee longo dis pidgin?" said Tv To to tin sage of Hongkong the other evening apropos of the cholera question which was being636 words
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Article186 1901-01-30 3 WHOLCSALK SLAUGHTER. A military expedition has left India for Somaliland where a false prophet defies British authority. The expedition will be interesting from the fact that Somali levies will be empljyod. both horse and foot. Tbe force will be 1,600 strong, with 19 British officers and 50186 words
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Article313 1901-01-30 3 A uenkrai. meeting of this company was held in London, recently, for the purpose of having an account laid before it showing how the winding-up had been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and of hearing any explanation from the liquidator. Mr. E. E.313 words
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Article431 1901-01-30 3 P. ASD o. I'eniiuuUr, sailing about -tli Feb. For London, Mr. F. J Chapman. CoromatM, sailing about &2nd Feb., for I .Minion, Mr. .V Mrs. Craig and child I'armm-ilbi, sailing about Bth March, for Undon, Col and Mrs. Pennefather, 2 .lnl.lrii»Yij|'i^viro|....m nurse; Mr. W C. SyinflTTffM^fi. Uadtll,431 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1016 1901-01-30 3 AKKASOEMKN IS WsimasDtv. 10th Javi >«y. HichWator 7A» p.m S. V. A. Di.mou..ting Prill 8. V. R A 4 B Co. Prill Geiman mail from Europ* due. THURSD4Y, 3IST IaMMR High Water. "Warn. 93 pm 8. V. R B. Co. Drill. Fainir, Ist F«B-r(»v. High Water. 8.0 *.m. 9.88 p.m1,016 words
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Advertisement959 1901-01-30 3 NOTICES SINGAPURt-JOHOHK K lI.WAY. IKNI'KRS are invited and will bs received up to thu Slat January, 1901, for Ihe construction of about to wooden gate< f-.r the above Hallway. Plan and specification may b% seen any day (Sundays exce pled) betwalp 10 am. and 4 p.m. at the office of959 words
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Advertisement541 1901-01-30 3 POX »ALK KMI'MiYMRNtH TO LKT; AND PKRROVALfH 'ITTiMS, ISconU a lin», :'ncl and i^M tiro**, 10 cenu a lint 4th to >»b tlmn^^B eenUa line; 7th to IMb time*, S renM-H line; afterward*, 5 c*nU a lino t.ut charge lea* than ooti dollar. Thus a thr^M MM advertisement, close act,541 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1901-01-30 3 WEATHER RKI'OIM »m.rfm., KTtM- h<mvo 'JDtn Jan. Itol. ua.ni..l|>.ni. rp.ni Kka >hu Har. 29 »H8 20.801 SB.WSB Temp m.O MA 77.0 W.BMl,lr>f 756 780 78.0 1 B Uir.of Wmi NX. N.E. Calm 2< al Mai. Temp. tJC.O g M 5 Mln 74.9 ?o3« Max. In Sm-Uwti -j > 3 Tcrr.rad93 words
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Article585 1901-01-30 4 SisoArom, 90th Juduv, 1001. PRODUCE. (itaiai art oomettd to nooni Uamblsr buyers 8.« Oopraßall, 8.80 da Fontianak, 6.00 Pepper, Black buyers KH.tO do WhIU, (61) 4S.SO Bago Floor Sarawak^ SOfi do Brunei No. 1 1.90 Pearl Sago 5.831 Coßee, Bill, 1«X basis 84.00 Ooflee Paleml*ng, 163! basis.. 98.00 Oodaa,585 words
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Article116 1901-01-30 4 Kbom Knaopi By the >" D. L. s. s. Kiautti-h'iu, due on Jan. 80th with dates to th- 7th Jan. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 14th Dec. From China By the M. M. s. s. India, due on Hunday. ott BiQfCaporo116 words
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Article356 1901-01-30 4 TO ARRIVE. Singapore.) r«r.M. M Tonkin from Marseilles JsnTIS. due Feb. 1-Mr. E. Van Raalt*, Mr. W. K. Cable, Mr. and Mrs W. P. Darby. Mr. K. Riok, Mm. Blauchv, Mr. Lienan. Per N D.L. 8. 8. KmuU.-'h-m from Brrtn.-n IV.-. 26 and B<>uthnnipton Jan. 2, dne lan.356 words
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Article28 1901-01-30 4 'vr rer nr. To-Morbow alacca A l.inggi Htltnt I alacua A Klang Chow Pkya aogkob Siiujnra XATfKIHV. en&Dg Deli Calyf*o 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m.28 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article144 1901-01-30 4 (Jndortbis heading the following abbreviaions are used str.— steamer sh. ship uq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht (•ru— Cruiser Gbt.— Ounboat TorTorpedo H.p. —Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.— United States: Fr.French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; loll.— Johore Ac, O. c—Oeneral•arno d.D. deck passengers U.— Um-er lain T.144 words
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Article1365 1901-01-30 4 Arrivals Bike« Xoox or YisnaDtY. A. Apcar. Brit. str. 3,1)70 tons, Captain O.c' and 1,077 dp. Sarkies Moeee. For Hongkong. SI.t— T.P.W. Ban Wh>M H.n, Brit. str. 196 tons. Capt Olsen, 30th Jan From Klang, 28th Jan. a.c, andfil d.p. 8. Steamship Coy. For Klaog, Ist— Rds.1,365 words
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Article534 1901-01-30 4 Mam*, port, probable note oi <irm<u, «•>./ name of agent: MMMMMk Alboiu. Bombay, lft Jan 1U Borneo Coy Alcinoua, H'ko.ig. Feb M Vnnftiii, Cu'oiiiUo, Fob 10; M. M. Arautiarzi, Shield*, I'fl Dec SB Afhmore, Europp, p'.d Uaasl, Jan I Hawaii. C'oue, Feb 6 Daenduls. Benalder, H'kong, Feu I534 words
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Article158 1901-01-30 4 <■ Vswil'sNam I Tom. Cutaix F«o» JSailbp. Co«uo»B**. a Kio. I lan 29 Kongßeng 0«r .tr. W. *ucta. Manila Jan 30B«bn Meyer 4 Co. 29 Lyderhorn !Nor.tr.H*OH»mmerua«Moji Jnn lifßebn Meyer 4Co J9 Pitroclu. Brit ,trj 8648 Dicker.. Liverpool l^o Manatield 4Co 30 HougW.n .tr. ll« Hndun Malacca Jan Wee158 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement546 1901-01-30 4 NOTICB& «HiUforLEI4PERRIIIS' Wkf If WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pirrtim ti f^'iLU^ Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'SSTORES. LSI ABMSMEB 184*. SI MPSONd COMPANY, MADRAS. Coach Builders and Harness Makers by Special Appointment to HIM icoi %l. HllillXKKS THK PRINCE OF WALES. %y VXSIMPSON&C' MADRAS. >C^ (ATAIOCIKS ANIi SPECIFICATION ON APPLICATION. SIMPSON A.NH COMPANY.546 words
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Advertisement294 1901-01-30 4 NOTICES. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hsu> OrrtOK No. 13, OJjrroK Road, Bhirohu. JA9. A. WATTIE, Mwkger. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, L°<»l Agent.. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt294 words
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Advertisement42 1901-01-30 4 yoiTCEa INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. .Vo. 46, Victoria Street, Singapore. Good Accommodation for BOARDERS AND TRAVKLLERM C'barxr f <i par ■•■th. Three Heals per day, besides tea. Winet, Beer, and all kindt o/ Liquor*. OF THB BEST QUALITY KEPT. in 3 If. LAZARS, Pmprittor.42 words
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Advertisement53 1901-01-30 4 NOTICES. LTMON FIXE LNBUBANCK COMPANY OF PARIS. Established IH2B. RESERVES AND TOTAL UUAKANTEKS £4,f100,00U. r pHE umlert i«oed, agenU for the above I I'ompan v, are prepared to acuept Hre risks for lons or short periods at current rates. CAHH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by tho Agents in Singapore Sl/10 MOINK53 words
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